But the peeved prudes at the Consumer Technology Association — which organizes the show — claim the invite was all a mistake.

CTA also said they could withdraw any “immoral” or “obscene” entry at any time.

Vibrator creator Lora Haddock: “Men’s sexuality is allowed to be explicit, with a literal sex robot in the shape of an unrealistically proportioned woman and VR porn in point of pride along the aisle.” INSTAGRAM

“The product does not fit into any of our existing product categories and should not have been accepted. We have apologized to the company for our mistake.”

The Ose was designed in partnership with the robotics laboratory at Oregon State University and had eight patents pending for “robotics, biomimicry, and engineering feats,” Haddock said.

“We firmly believe that women, non-binary, gender non-conforming, and LGBTQI folks should be vocally claiming our space in pleasure and tech,” she said.

She also charged there was a double-standard at work when it comes to sexual health products.

“Men’s sexuality is allowed to be explicit, with a literal sex robot in the shape of an unrealistically proportioned woman and VR porn in point of pride along the aisle,” she said.

She was referring to the RealDoll sex robot Harmony, which debuted at last year’s event, and a room showcasing virtual reality porn off the main conference in 2017.